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New From Formlabs: BioMed Durable Resin

June 13, 2023

Introducing Formlabs BioMed Durable Resin

The Formlabs medical materials library is growing! Formlabs Healthcare is introducing BioMed Durable Resin for strong and impact resistant medical devices and instruments.

The BioMed Resin family is targeted for a wide range of healthcare applications, helping advance 3D printing for medical devices and point-of-care manufacturing and providing new possibilities for the wider healthcare community.

BioMed Durable Resin is a clear material for biocompatible applications requiring impact, shatter, and abrasion resistance. This USP Class VI material is made in an FDA-registered, ISO 13485 certified facility and can be used in applications for long-term skin and short-term tissue, bone, and dentin contact (<24 hours).

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